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Here’s one way to come out swinging after an alleged fling with Tiger Woods — busty former Playboy model Loredana Jolie is taking up golf.
A rep for Jolie said the curvy beauty is planning to make a big entrance on the golf tournament circuit, and claims Jolie has learned a lot more from Tiger than just tricks in the bedroom.
Sicilian-born Jolie, who was born Loredana Ferriolo, is also ready to publish a tell-all book about her alleged trysts with Woods, including claims about his appetite “for threesomes and girl-on-girl sex parties,” her rep said.
“She’s going to come out swinging. She knows all about how Tiger would arrange women for sex, and would sometimes get two or three women in his room at once,” the rep said.
“Loredana is a model, not a prostitute, but she was close to a lot of what went on. She slept with Tiger more than once.”
The rep said Loredana, who has lived in New York since her teens, was taking intensive golf lessons and planned to go on the amateur tournament circuit.
She said, “Loredana has quite a talent for golf, though I don’t know if she learned anything from Tiger . . . She is not worried that it might bring her face-to-face with Tiger.”
The rep claims that Jolie suffered a “nervous breakdown” after her name came to light last month as the 10th woman alleged to have had sex with Woods.
Famed madam Michelle Braun has claimed that Woods went out with Jolie “four or five times” in 2006 and 2007.” Now, Jolie is said to be determined to put her experience to good use and help others.
Her rep said, “She wants to use part of the proceeds and the exposure from the Tiger Woods scandal to promote healthy living by opening a transitional home for women who wish to escape or who have already escaped the sex industry.”
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Jennifer Lopez is ELLE’s February cover girl. In the February issue she speaks on motherhood, heartbreak, and the future of her career.
On why she never considered in vitro fertilization, like her character in The Back-Up Plan:
“When it comes to family and relationships, I’m quite traditional. Just because of the way I was raised. And I also believe in God and I have a lot of faith in that, so I just felt like you don’t mess with things like that. And I guess deep down I really felt like either this is not going to happen for me or it is. You know what I mean? And if it is, it will. And if it’s not, it’s not going to.”
On the merit of her romantic comedies:
“I think Maid in Manhattan and Monster-in-Law are very layered movies. And that’s why they’re so successful. People don’t like shitty romantic comedies. Nothing that’s shitty is going to make $100 million.”

On hosting a dinner for Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor:
“She didn’t realize what she was going to symbolize. And it’s always scary to be thrown into it–that’s what I felt like when I did Selena. You’re thrown out there, and all of a sudden you’re not anonymous. You are now known. And that’s a lot to handle. It’s scary at first. Then you get used to it. And so she was in that moment of her life where it’s just like, What the hell? Everybody’s clapping for me. People are writing about me, talking about me, I’m on TV. She was just a judge in New York.”
To read the entire interview and see more great photos visit:
http://www.elle.com/Pop-Culture/Cover-Shoots/Jennifer-Lopez
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Mo’Nique has more important things on her mind than personal grooming.
The sometime comedian took home the Golden Globe for best supporting actress for her dramatic role as an abusive mom in “Precious: Based on the novel ‘Push,’ by Sapphire,” and gave one of the most moving speeches of the night.
She dedicated her win to abuse victims everywhere, ending by saying, “For every person who’s ever been touched [inappropriately], it’s time to tell.”
She also thanked her life partner, referring to a moment “when I looked into your eyes at 14 and said we are going to be stars.”
Mo’Nique may have been so wrapped up in preparing her remarks, in fact, that she forgot to take care of a little beauty matter before the awards – shaving her legs.
And if she was at all embarrassed by her shaggy state, she didn’t show it. On the contrary, whether inadvertently or not, she picked up the skirt of her long gown on the red carpet, exposing the issue.
A long dress covers a multitude of personal appearance sins – until you pull it up.

For true Mo’Nique fans, however, her hairy red carpet appearance will come as no surprise.
Mo’Nique has actually been on the forefront of a laissez-fair policy toward leg hair for many years. She showed off her unshaven gams on a 2006 appearance on “The View,” after prompting from Barbara Walters.
She told Walters, and by extension a national TV audience, “I must show America what a real leg looks like . . . because it’s too much in the morning, every morning, to shave, to cut, you got Band-aids baby,” she said after popping out from behind the hosts’ table to show off her unshaved calf.
“I really think hair on a woman’s legs is a black woman’s thing,” she later added, after pointing out that she does shave under her arms to avoid “stink.”
It’s not the first time she’s sported this look on the red carpet either, having drawn attention at last years NAACP Image Awards over the same issue.
Love it or hate it, she’s one actress you can’t say is overly obsessed with her appearance.
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Ashton Kutcher was all dressed up in his ‘penguin suit’ at the Golden Globe Awards last night but there was just one thing missing – his wife Demi Moore.
The Punk’d star was forced to attend the Beverly Hills ceremony alone after the actress fell ill and – even more grave – was suffering a bad hair day.
She was expected to join Ashton, who presented an award with Jennifer Garner, on the red carpet but instead stayed home.
The 47-year-old posted a picture of herself on popular social networking site Twitter yesterday looking tired and bedraggled.

She commented: ‘Feeling sick and having a bad hair day!’
She also posted a picture of Ashton in his tux, saying: ‘Hubby looking dapper for the Golden Globes.’
Ashton, 31, kept his Twitter followers up-to-date from backstage, noting at one point: ‘FYI Ricky Gervais is pounding Fosters back stage. The show should only get funnier.’
But Ashton’s moment in the spotlight was cut short.
‘Show was running long so they neutered our bit. BTW I’m keeping the award.’

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Meryl Streep is known as one of the most refined, charming and elegant ladies in Hollywood. So you can imagine our surprise when the winner of Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical for her role in “Julie & Julia” said a few naughty words backstage at the Golden Globes on Sunday night.
Addressing the fact that Julia Child was “not amused” about having a blog started about her culinary skills, Streep told Pop Tarts, “Julia Child was disgruntled because she felt this person was not being serious about cuisine. I think she was offended by the language. She’s a lady of a certain age and certain time where you can’t say f**k, f**k, f**k, all the time, and she was not used to it and I think it upset her.”
Speaking of upsets, it turns out Streep was almost shunned from her hit role in 1995’s “Bridges of Madison County” because she was (shock!) 45-years-old at the time.
“There was a big fight with the studio because they said I was too old and my co-star, Clint (Eastwood), was 65, which I thought was really old,” Streep told Tarts. “He seems like he was a kid to me now. But Sandra Bullock is 45 now, and it is a little bit better. The perception of her is different than it was for me 10 years ago. The business has changed. I think it really has changed a great deal for women.”

And although Ms. Streep manages to stay well away from the spotlight in her personal life, it seems she’s still a little tempted to find out what is buzzing in the tabloid blogosphere.
“I always say to my daughters, you don’t have to do anything you don’t want to do and don’t read things about yourself. Don’t read the blogs. It is really hard not to Google yourself,” she said.” But it is much, much better for your mental health and everything else. You try to lessen the self awareness and self-consciousness.”
However we’re sure we’re the words ‘Meryl Streep’ have gone into overdrive on search engines in last 48 hours, thanks to the mouth kiss she shared with Sandra Bullock at the Critics Choice Awards on Friday night. On that note, Bullock too has some words regarding the “double standard” of men vs. women in Hollywood.
“If you look at what Sarah Jessica parker has done, Meryl Streep – women do pull in some money and they do go to the theaters,” Bullock said.
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Even if Golden Globes double-nominee favorite Sandra Bullock doesn’t take home the coveted statue on Sunday for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy for “The Proposal” or for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for her work in the inspirational true story “The Blind Side,” the filming experience has at least helped the Hollywood starlet broaden her friendship circle.
“I met this extraordinary family the Touhys (who the film was based on), who I wish I would have remembered to thank since they already did the extraordinary deed and Michael Oher did the most extraordinary thing in opening his heart and allowing himself to be enveloped by this family,” Bullock excitedly told us backstage at the Critics Choice Awards on Friday after co-winning with (and mouth kissing) Meryl Streep. “They changed my life and I am so happy to call them friends.
And they’re Republicans, and I’m okay with that and they’re okay with me being a Democrat!”
And while most celebrities would like to think their best days are still ahead of them, the 45-year-old had no shame in confessing that her professional life has hit its peak.
“I’m just so happy to be here and I got to share the stage with Meryl Streep,” Bullock gushed. “I just adore her, so that for me was the height of my career and it just happened. I’m so thankful and it’s unexpected, as most good things are.”
But back to “The Blind Side,” the film also taught Bullock what it takes to kick some balls. Sort of.
“My husband was a big football player. I knew nothing of the sport even though I was a cheerleader, which is very sad. But I have such tremendous respect and understanding now of what it takes to be a professional athlete that I didn’t have before — mentally, physically and emotionally,” Bullock recently told us while promoting “The Blind Side,” which was inspired by a true story. “I really had no idea. And the coaches really become the parents to so many, and basically save lives.”
On that note, Bullock has some words of wisdom.
“You’re not allowed to sit as a coach, all fat with your beer and complain that your player isn’t doing what you want them to do,” she said. “Unless you can do that yourself, I think you should just be quiet.”
And although Bullock has managed to win over audiences (and Golden Globe deciders the Hollywood Foreign Press Association) with her role as Leigh Anne Tuohy in the emotionally-charged, all-American film, she insisted she isn’t as a patch on the real life Tuohy when it comes to guts.
“I have no moxy compared to Leigh Anne Tuohy. I am a slug compared to Leigh Anne Tuohy and I will admit I bow down to Leigh Anne Tuohy,” Bullock said. “She scares me and she inspires me and she had such an interesting upbringing. She is so unafraid to barrel through and she doesn’t care who she insults along the way. She doesn’t care what bridges she burns, she has an objective and she is going to get it done and she can get it done. You do not want to cross Leigh Anne.”
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Demi Moore At Home - Reason not at Globes? Bad hair day.
Robert Downey Jr. & Sandra Bullock
Heather Graham & Bradley Cooper
Katharine McPhee & Lindsay Lohan
Jennifer Carpenter & Michael C Hall
Christian Slater & Ryan Haddon
Ashley Olsen
Jennifer Aniston & Gerard Butler
Toni Collette
John Lithgow
Kevin Bacon

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Penelope Cruz
Ricky Gervais & Jane Fallon
Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson
Susan Downey & Robert Downey Jr.
Ryan Kwanten
Sigourney Weaver & Sarah Ferguson
Simon Baker & guest
Nancy Shevell & Paul McCartney
Stanley Tucci
Tina Fey

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